Past Events
All Future Events
Due to the first Thursday on the month falling at the beginning of the Easter longweekend there will be no REDWatch meeting this month
The next REDWatch meeting at 6pm on Thursday 2nd July will focus on the Waterloo Station proposal. The Government parties with an interest in the site will be represented to explain it to the community so people can understand and make their comments on the proposals.
Join REDWatch and Redfern's Community Drug Acton Team members for our Round table debate and share your perspective on Addiction and the war against it.
The next REDWatch meeting at 6pm on Thursday 5th November will look at Healthy Urban Development: is it possible?
Alexandria Scouts Open Day in preparation for their 2016 re-launch. This is an opportunity to get to know the committee and leaders and meet other members.
There will be no REDWatch meeting this Thursday 3rd December 2015.
Step into Sydney's History at the Australian Technology Park
Inner City Domestic Violence Action Group, Redfern Legal Centre, Mudgin-gal Women's Centre and City of Sydney awareness day is at Redfern Park Activities include live entertainment, a free BBQ lunch, information stalls, kids activities, guest speakers and white ribbon workshops. The white ribbons are a sign that the wearer believes that violence towards women is unacceptable.
This is an "open mic" networking event which aims to bring together local residents, community groups and agencies to have a conversation about people and groups plans, fears and aspirations for the year.
REDWatch has invited guest speakers to explain who and what is the GSC and what does this mean for Redfern Waterloo?
With advocates and opponents debating NSW affordable housing, two guest speakers with expertise in affordable housing discuss how other countries provide solutions. We will also be hosting a BYO Christmas party following the meeting so please bring along your nibbles and refreshments to share.
With master planning about to get underway for Waterloo, REDWatch has asked Elizabeth Harris to talk about the health impacts that arise for redeveloping public housing estates.
Activists throughout the history of inner Sydney have found that making their voices heard required more than words. With another round of development looming, can we reinvent the tradition of nonviolent direct action for a new political era? Join REDWatch and guests to discuss active ways of standing up to injustice and navigating recent changes to protest law.
What are the positives and challenges of being a cyclist, pedestrian or public transport user in the City of Sydney? How can we design our streets to improve walkability? How can redevelopment sites encourage commuting that is safe, environmentally sustainable, and economically beneficial?
Council will present to residents on the studies required for the Waterloo redevelopment and what is needed for density to be done well in Waterloo.
This is an opportunity to hear UrbanGrowth present about their master plan proposal for the Waterloo Metro Quarter and to ask your questions.
This ‘open mic’ networking event aims to bring together local residents, community groups, and agencies. We want to have a conversation about your own or your groups views, plans, fears, reflections and aspirations for the year ahead.
Mirvac would like to invite you to a drop in session that will be open from 5:30pm – 7pm on Wednesday 11th July.
UrbanGrowth and Transport for NSW are holding an Information Session in the Waterloo Estate: Thursday January 17, 10am – 1pm, Waterloo Neighbourhood Centre. A free BBQ will be provided.
Groundswell agencies are holding a round table about the Waterloo Metro proposal to outline issues that might be of concern to tenants and residents. Agencies will share their comments and look forward to hearing from others in the community on Friday January 18, 10.30am, The Factory Community Centre, 67 Raglan Street, Waterloo.
